Thursday, October 31, 2013

"In the six months since the Boston Marathon bombing, the FBI has by all appearances been relentlessly intimidating, punishing, deporting and, in one case, shooting to death, persons connected, sometimes only tangentially, with the alleged bombers."

and:

"In the case of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, we’ve noticed a perplexing
discrepancy. While the FBI claims that it began interviewing the
Tsarnaevs in response to a request from the Russians, the New York Times
has cited a meeting that would predate the Russian request:

“In January 2011, two counterterrorism
agents from the bureau’s Boston field office interviewed Tamerlan and
family members, a senior law enforcement official said.”

Yet, in an article that appeared three days later, the same authors reported that,

“The first Russian request came in March of 2011 through the F.B.I.’s office in the United States Embassy in Moscow.”

If these dates are correct, then the FBI was talking to Tamerlan
before the Russians asked them to. Why? (An email from WhoWhatWhy to
Eric Schmitt, the Times’s lead reporter on the two articles, remains
unanswered.)"

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Based I guess on the theory that the only thing wrong with the United States is that the 99% have too much of the pie and baloney: "“Riots always begin typically the same way”: Food stamp shutdown looms Friday". It is true that food insecurity is one of the few direct routes to revolution (see what has been going on in places like Syria and Egypt). Comment by AnonKopimi:

"Pictures of National Guardsmen shooting down rank upon rank of poor
people in a food riot will only galvanize the Revolution to the point of
no return."

The teapartying of food stamps is particularly odd when you consider that the demeaning concept of food stamps was developed for the purpose of enriching that part of the 1% that owns agribusiness stock (not to mention the retailers and fast food franchises that are able to grossly underpay their workers knowing that the some of the balance will be made up with food stamps).

The 1% seems to have concluded that Total Information Awareness is the only thing standing between their stacks of money and the glorious revolution, but Barry's unwavering devotion to the cause is weird: "White House: Feinstein Not Accurate". The Europeans are really angry about this, but the Democrats can't even avoid mangling the spin? That's pure devotion to the NSA. I've always thought it odd that Barry took immediate and full political ownership of the NSA scandal, instead of blaming it all on Bush and dong nothing by conducting endless 'studies' leading nowhere.

"Real Lives Pt. 4" The real problem with Obamacare, as awful as it is, is that it frees at least some people to make big economic decisions in their lives that aren't entirely dependent on access to health care. People in very poor countries have a basic freedom that Americans don't have.

"‘Apolitical’ arts organization combatting BDS is front for pro-settler group tied to Israeli Foreign Ministry" All of the pro-Zionism efforts turn out to be part of some organized conspiracy, either by the Israeli government or World Jewry.

"Samantha Power breaks down after visiting Rwandan genocide memorial" Psychopaths have no empathy, but they can feel sorry for themselves, so they mimic empathy by reveling in their own emotions. It is a simulacrum of empathy, just as kitsch is a simulacrum of art.

Friday, October 25, 2013

"New York Post's Boston 'Bag Men' Front Page Called 'A New Low,' 'Appalling' (PHOTO)" "'Bag Men' Sue New York Post Over Boston Marathon Bombing Cover" "‘Bag men’ sue New York Post over Boston Marathon bombing portrayal". How is it that the New York Post coincidentally picked a picture of two young Muslim males carrying packs? Did the authorities know a priori that the perps has to be two young Muslim males carrying packs, but due to a clerical error picked the wrong picture of two young Muslim males carrying packs to send to the Post? The images are described by the Post as "photos being distributed by law-enforcement officials among themselves". I have to wonder whether these two completely innocent guys were the backup patsies, to be blamed in case something went wrong with the case against the first set of innocent patsies.

"Revelation of link between Boston bomber, triple murder upsets friends" This is based entirely on what the FBI claims was said by an interview subject who unfortunately can't be further questioned as he was murdered by the FBI.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

"MJ Rosenberg owes Ali Abunimah an apology for false accusations of anti-Semitism" When you consider that:

all gentiles are Jew-haters for some magical reason that cannot be explained; and

anybody who fails to accept with gratitude the entire Zionist plan for a Jewish empire extending from the Nile to the Euphrates is, by definition, an anti-Semite

you can immediately see that an apology would be ridiculous. The fault lies entirely with those appeasers who bend themselves into pretzel shapes in a a vain attempt to be 'respectable gentiles' worthy of being invited to nice lunches and conferences with the Jews to agree to the Jewish plans. Once you accept the Jewish world-view by bending your language in a way you hope will please your Jewish masters, an impossible task - all the while fooling yourself by claiming that your fine distinctions between 'anti-Semitic' speech and kosher speech are an attempt to avoid bigotry when they are really just your method of expressing fealty to the powerful - it is impossible to stand on your own two feet long enough to be able to put up any resistance to the Jewish plans. It is no wonder the Jews have been so successful in building their empire when all their supposed opponents have accepted their Zionist view of the world. The only apology owing is from Ali Abunimah and his ilk to Gilad Atzmon.

"Bleak House" by Charles Simic. The extent of the suffering is amazing, and a complete secret, as the media fails to mention it.

"Why I Will Never, Ever, Go Back to the United States" One of the signs of totalitarianism, which first-worlders have made great fun of over the years in traveling to undeveloped countries, is that uneducated thugs often end up with unchecked amounts of government sanctioned power. Note that the comments are almost all against the probable terrorist.

"Obamacare Meets Brooks' Law" Is sabotage possible? We've just seen the Koch brothers go to unimaginable extremes to try to block the legislation. Fucking up some code could accomplish the same thing.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

There's a Pentagon connection to the cover-up as Ramsey was (is?) a valuable Pentagon contractor: "John Ramsey trying to block release of secret indictment that says Jon Benet Ramsey was abused by both of her parents."

The status of Bandar Bush's mental health: "bandar’s war against the world expands a bit more" (to get at a WSJ article). More lithium, please. Note how much harm can be caused by one madman in the wrong place.

We're getting very close to a public statement that the interests of World Jewry are the opposite of the interests of the United States. "Democrats, AIPAC Jeopardize Iran Talks" "Obama Admin Wins Over Key Hawk on Iran Nuclear Talks" Note that this clarity would have been impossible even six months ago except from the vilest 'anti-Semites'.

Monday, October 21, 2013

The price per barrel has reached a level where fracking and tar sands are economically viable, and we're seeing the tiny beginnings of an American policy shift in the Middle East (cooling towards the unmanageable Saudis and slight warming towards the Iranians).

Saturday, October 19, 2013

"From Laura: "Saudi lobbied heavily to get the Security Council seat 2014-2016 and spent money training their NY staff, had even planned what issues to raise during their presidency next July. Interestingly (ironically/ridiculously) they are posing this last-minute turn-around as a principled position over responsibility to protect, Palestine and making ME a weapons-free zone. Rumour has it the decision came from higher up than the UN ambassador. Wonder what Prince Bandar's agenda looked like the past few weeks in Washington...
"

There is no way that this sudden 180 degree turn in an area of such perceived prestige can represent anything other than a power play at a very high level.

"In a related matter, another bombshell
(Hebrew) dropped today. Israel media reported that senior Israeli
security officials met in Israel with a high-level Gulf state official
to coordinate a military strategy against Iran. Israel’s Channel 2 TV
news also said the official, from state with no diplomatic relations
with Israel, came to Israel for the consultations. Though the reports
did not name him, my source says that he was none other than the
infamous Prince Bandar ibn Sultan. Lately he’s been known as one of the
primary arms suppliers for the Syrian rebels. But his secret portfolio
includes all Saudi security engagements in the region including Iran
and Syria. This would mark the first time such a senior Saudi official
has broken the Arab taboo against visiting Israel."

The Saudi royals allowed Bandar Bush to run his psychopathic plans out of desperate fears over the Arab Spring. All the plans - the war on Syria (and when Assad kicks the craziest jihadists out of Syria, a lot of them will come home to roost, and fight, in Saudi Arabia), isolating Iran, and cooperating with Israel - are backfiring in a big way. Have the Saudis finally come to their senses? Along with all of Bandar's massive failures of diplomacy and war scheming, the Saudi royals also have to factor in the fact that the United States no longer has a functioning government and that China and the rest of the world are not prepared to go down with the American ship.

If getting the Security Council seat was part of Bandar's plan, a public rejection of the seat, along with a mention of the Palestinians, the victims of Bandar's Israeli pals, may be the official announcement that Bandar Bush is on the way out.

Monetization of no information: "CNN Exposed – Emmy Winning Former CNN Journalist Blows The Whistle: CNN is paid by foreign and domestic Government agencies for specific content..." More links at Reddit.

You could run a lucrative business by creating reports on various embarrassing subjects and then taking payments for not airing them.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

"Anne Barnard wants to absolve the Fee Syrian Army from the atrocities in Latakia when they clearly were involved and there is footage of their presence" The point of the completely bizarre and unexpected Human Rights Watch report on . . . um . . . human rights is to participate in the American campaign to differentiate between the 'bad rebels' and the 'good rebels'. World Jewry has instructed the American government to keep the war going in Syria as long as possible, and that requires sanitizing the actions of the Fee Syrian Army - the Angry Arab's clever name for them - while putting all the blame for the numerous atrocities on 'al Qaeda' or the Syrian government.

"On October 2, a raft of court documents was unsealed, and we now know
why Ladar’s explanation for taking Lavabit offline was so oblique. (The
order to unseal the documents is still under seal, making it unclear why
they were unsealed, but it seems that when Ladar’s case made its way up
the chain, an appellate court judge decided he’d had enough of the
secrecy.) As the FBI sought to tap Lavabit in a novel way, an effort
that began in June, Ladar was under a gag order to remain silent about
the process, including but not limited to revealing information about
the target(s) of the eavesdropping (again, one of which everyone has
assumed, with good reason, to be Snowden).

Here’s something else I think
I can report: agents of the federal government have broken the
internet’s standard form of encryption. This is where the gun comes into
play.

Most encrypted online communication uses a protocol called
secure sockets layer, or SSL. To oversimplify, SSL protected the
emails, passwords, and other information sent to and from Lavabit’s
servers. To do this, a user employed a public key to encrypt an email
that could then only be decrypted with a corresponding private key,
which in theory would only be known by the intended recipient. Each
connection was protected by a third key, called a session key.

The
FBI needed two things: a warrant to see metadata (the recipient of an
email and time it was sent, for example, but not the content of the
email) and a method to decrypt the SSL connections. The warrant was
easy. The ability to decrypt SSL connections was problematic.

Normally,
an email service logs metadata, and those logs can be monitored by the
government. But Lavabit wasn’t a normal email service. Ladar engineered
it so that such metadata were never kept on his servers. So when the
feds said they wanted to monitor the email of the target(s) in real
time, and when they asked for Lavabit’s private SSL master key to do so,
Ladar deduced that they’d come up with a way to figure out those third
keys, the session keys. Until now, uncovering a session key was thought
to be theoretically possible but also so difficult that it would be
impractical. Ladar realized the FBI had been able to “reduce” the
problem such that it had the ability to uncover session keys in real
time. This meant that once they had access to the private SSL keys, they
would be able to monitor everyone who was accessing Lavabit and examine
everything being sent to and from its servers.

“Nobody knows
that capability exists,” Ladar says. He admits he’s just guessing, but
then, he would be in a better position than anyone on the planet to
guess about such a thing. “That’s why they were trying to keep it
secret. They have figured out how to listen to a large number of
encrypted conversations in real time. They’ve probably uncovered a
weakness in the SSL algorithm. The feeling I got is that they can do it
with a single device that has specialized hardware inside it.”"

"Ninety-eight percent of Latin American telecommunications to the rest of the world - that means SMS, phone, email etc. - passes through the US. That’s a function of the geography of the Americas, and as a result the US has what its intelligence agencies call a ‘home field advantage’, where they can easily intercept these communications that pass through them, index them, store aspects of them forever, and therefore gain understanding of how Latin America is behaving, where it is moving, its economic transfers, the activities of its leaders and major players.

That permits the US to predict in some ways the behavior of Latin American leaders and interests, and it also permits them to blackmail. Nearly every significant person in Latin America is blackmailable by the US, because the US has access to those telecommunications records that have passed through the US, as well as other records it has obtained within LA by planting fiber optic taps, surveillance equipment at embassies and DA bases."

Monday, October 14, 2013

"More and more in recent decades, a major reason for federal
prosecutors to want to avoid trials is not just to eliminate the risk of
their losing, but, rather, as we learned recently from the trial of
James “Whitey” Bulger, to avoid having the public learn some of the
secrets of how federal agents and prosecutors have operated of late.
The danger of having more federal criminal jury trials is not that
the government might lose verdicts, but, rather, that casting daylight
on increasingly corrupt and unlawful federal tactics risks a loss of
public confidence in the federal criminal justice system. Those of us
who have dealt with the Department of Justice and the FBI and other
agencies in recent years, especially in what might be dubbed the age of
terror, harbor few remaining illusions."

Friday, October 11, 2013

"George Little, the Defense Department spokesman, declined to comment on
Tuesday. American officials said that although the Libyans had tacitly
approved the Saturday raid, they had not played a role in the actual
operation and had not been told in advance when it would happen. "

"Obama’s Rendition Operation in Libya: It’s Like President George W. Bush Got a Fourth Term"

"Kerry: Capture of terror suspect in Libya legal": "complied with U.S. law"

"Rice was the assistant secretary of state for African
affairs when simultaneous truck bombs tore through the two embassies, killing
more than 200 people. Colleagues from
the time said the magnitude of the attack and its enormous human toll left Rice
deeply shaken. They said her memories of
that bloody day may have made the capture of Abu Anas al-Libi particularly
gratifying."

Thursday, October 10, 2013

"A Federal Budget Crisis Months in the Planning" "The 5 creepiest things about how the Koch brothers engineered the shutdown"

The Republicans are entering the stage where they start to seriously threaten the status of the American dollar as effective world reserve currency. Once that is lost, the United States will have no hope of funding the ongoing and seemingly endless series of ruinous Wars For The Jews. I'm more than a little surprised that the Jews who run things haven't told the hillbillies to take a hike, particularly considering the overlap of Tea Party and Dominionism.

Wednesday, October 09, 2013

"Irresponsible speculation on implausible diplomatic revolutions" "Israel's new mack daddy" India is indeed a better choice of host for the wandering parasites. Note how China closely stuck with the BRICS in blocking the proposed Zionist attack on Syria.

"US neo-cons despair over Iran diplomacy" This comes from Elliott Abrams, and is certainly a misdirection, an attempt to lull the opponents of Zionist trickery into a sense of complacency while the schemers work away in the background to upset any possibility of successful negotiations.

Doron M. Behar, of the Gene by Gene company in Houston and a
co-author of the 2006 survey, said he disagreed with Dr. Richards’
conclusions but declined to explain his reasons, saying they had to
appear first in a scientific journal.

The idea that one scientist whose work has been clearly refuted by another scientist cannot tell the media why
that refutation is wrong but at the same time is willing to say that it
is wrong is ridiculous, especially when that refuted scientist owns a
for-profit business that profts off his mistaken research. If Behar had a
legitimate refutation we would have heard a summary of it already – but
we have not, and that almost certainly means Behar does not have one."

Sailer: "Genetic research on the ancestry of Jewish populations tends to get politicized because of the sneaking suspicion that the average Palestinian may be more closely related to the Hebrews of 70 AD than is, say, Bibi Netanyahu." It is not a sneaking suspicion, it is indubitably true.

Considering that Judaism is defined by matrilineal descent, and the claim to the stolen land is based on a claim of ancient ownership, Zionism has to be the largest and most audacious con game in history.

Monday, October 07, 2013

We're being set up to set up to see the Guardian as the revealer of secrets (i.e. gatekeeper): "Freedom of Information"

"26 Years to Release Snowden Docs by The Guardian" "NSA EgotisticalGiraffe Differ in The Guardian and Washington Post"

EgotisticalGiraffe and FoxAcid are part of the as yet, we're told, mostly unsuccessful NSA attack on Tor: "NSA repeatedly tries to unpeel Tor anonymity and spy on users, memos show" "NSA Link Removed by Guardian" (the archive link is probably ok, but I think I'd stay away from the original baseball2.2ndhalfplays.com link).

Saturday, October 05, 2013

"How AIPAC Lost on Iran" No. AIPAC lost on Syria because the Jewish billionaires who run things weren't certain that this particular slaughter of Syrians would be Good For The Jews, and in particular weren't certain that the arm twisting might not be better saved for another issue, like Iran. AIPAC hasn't lost on Iran as the push on Iran hasn't started yet. The idea that these decisions rest on the will of the American people is ludicrous.

"Some users are wary of Sheep Marketplace for two reasons. First is that
fact that Sheep Marketplace has not been around for very long, meaning
it could be a honeypot set up by federal agents."

"Feds cagey on early Anwar Al-Awlaki ties" Strange to see reporting on the standard procedure of the American government in creating Muslim patsies. Note how many of these government agent recruiters end up relabeled as 'terrorists' and assassinated. Dead men tell no tales.

"Feds raid Houston homes over purchase of chemical used in gas creation" Note that the government has a database that can cross reference website visits and purchases of chemicals.

Friday, October 04, 2013

"Did the DC police just execute a woman who took a wrong turn and then got frightened by being shot at while taking her kid to school?" I wonder if the fact the officers weren't being paid made them more trigger happy on the basis that they were risking their lives for free.

Of course, she be crazy: "Capitol Hill shooting: Picture emerges of unarmed mother killed by police"

Speaking of crazy: "Bandar is back (in manic phase of his bipolar cycle)"

Hayden and Alexander are both obvious psychopaths: "Former NSA Director Jokes About Putting Snowden On A 'Kill List,' Says He 'Hopes' NSA Is Involved In Targeted Killings"

"How the FBI closed in on the mastermind of the Silk Road, the vast online black market" I'm not comfortable with the fact that this guy apparently made it so easy to be caught. There is a huge disconnect between all the protections in Silk Road and the complete absence of security in his personal life. It is almost as if he had been given assurances that he was safe from government attack.

"What the Scopes Trial Teaches Us About Climate-Change Denial" American political speech would be much more helpful, and accurate, if 'Tea Party' were always replaced by 'Koch brothers'.

Not a good week for Winnie: "Winston Churchill 'wanted to use most devastating chemical weapon ever devised' on Russian Bolsheviks at the end of WWI" "Winston Churchill 'authorised use of chemical weapons'"

Speaking of the history of chemical warfare: "On Chemical Warfare in the Moroccan Rif"

"Tatiana Gruzdeva, whose boyfriend was killed in FBI questioning, told she faces deportation for talking to press" This story doesn't make sense. They had previously threatened her, and yet she talked to the press anyway? "Roommate Says FBI Hounded Tsarnaev Acquaintance Todashev Before Killing Him" The new revelations: "New Details in the FBI Shooting Death of Tamerlan Tsarnaev Associate" This smells like a trick, with the FBI forcing her to contact the press.

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

With all his many problems - the attempt at a War For The Jews against Syria and the myriad of continuing Wars For The Jews elsewhere, the NSA scandal, and the appalling consistency at taking the side of the 1% against everybody else on every possible issue - Barry still has a chance to be numbered among the great American Presidents. He was smart enough to take the Russian offer to side-step the Syrian war, and he now has a chance to make peace with Iran and end permanently the Jewslavery of the United States and the concomitant series of ruinous Wars For The Jews.

His chances aren't good. World Jewry knows that losing the War For The Jews against Syria put a big dent in the theory of AIPAC omnipotence that governs American politics, and another loss would put an end to the Era of Wars For The Jews. The indecision of the Jewish billionaires that allowed peace to sneak by in Syria will not be repeated now that the stakes for the Zionist Empire are so obviously higher. Still, even the slightest possibility - I'd put the chances of the United States running its own foreign affairs in its own national interest at no more than 20% - that Obama can escape the Jewish war racket is amazing.

"Iran's top diplomat said "a smile attack is much better than a lie attack. Mr. Netanyahu and his colleagues have been saying since 1991 - and you can refer to your records - that Iran is six months away from a nuclear weapon. And we are how many years, 22 years after that and they are still saying we're six months away from nuclear weapons.

"We don't want nuclear weapons. We believe nuclear weapons are detrimental to our security," he told ABC, and then continued his attack on the Jewish state, saying "Israel has 200 nuclear warheads. Israel is the source of insecurity in our region. Israel is the source of aggression and violation of human rights of the Palestinian people. It should not have the audacity to continue to lie to the American people and to the world by - and mislead everybody.""